
Whitstone loses appeal to reduce conviction for murder of Tiki Laverdiere
Soaring Eagle Whitsone has lost her bid to reduce her conviction for the first-degree murder of Tiki Laverdiere to manslaughter.
Whitstone tried and failed to convince the Sask. Court of Appeals that she should have been convicted of the lesser charge.
She asserted that the trial judge erred in his assessment of the evidence of another gangster, Jesse Sangster and that a mistake was also made in determining whether Whitstone planned to cause Laverdiere’s death.
“In final submissions, Soaring Eagle conceded that she could be convicted of manslaughter but argued that she should not be found guilty of murder. The key consideration was intent,” reads the decision released from the high court on Thursday.